Gasoline-burner



(N Model.)

W. G. NORTH. Gasoline Burner.

No. 221,701. Patentedmay'rsnssollll ll--IIU UNITED 'STATES PATENTOFFICE..

WILLIAM C. NORTH, ,OF CLEVELAND, OHIO.

GAsoLlNE-BURNER..

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 227,701, dated May 1,8,1880.

Application lcd March 11, 1880.

To all whom it may concern f Be it known that I, WILLIAM C NORTH, ofCleveland, in the county of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio, have invented acertain new and Improved Burner for Gasoline-Stoves; and I do herebydeclare that the following is a full, clear, and complete descriptionthereof.

This invention relates to the construction of the burner forgasoline-stoves, the same being an improvement on a burner for which athe 14th day ot' briefdcscription only of the lower parts will Abenecessary in this place, as the said lower parts are fully shown anddescribed in my patent above alluded to. i

In the drawings, A represents a tube, and B a T-couplingjoint forattaching the burner to a supply-pipe and for connecting it to otherburners. 1n the said pipe Ais aneedle-valve, terminating the upper endof the screw-stern C, by which the valve is actuated for opening andclosing the oritice in the end of the gas-4 generator D, for regnilatingthe iiow of gas therefrom. E is a cup surrounding the base ofthegenerator, all of which are substantially the same as in my patent.

F F are a pair ot' arms attached to and pro- 4o`jecting upward from thesides of the gas-gen- (No model.)

ed in place upon the shoulders c of the arms F. The plate, being aseparate and not an'integral part of the arms, can be taken off and putthereon for any needful purpose.

In this my present burner I dspel'lse with the yoke-openings in thebottom of the burner patented to me, and also the openings in the yoke.Said openings in the bottom ot' the burner and in the yoke were for thepurpose of letting down flames of gas onto the outside ot' the arms inorder to heat them, and thereby convey heat to the generating-chamber.This was a waste of fuel, as the flames did not aid in heating thecooking-vessels.

The yoke and bottom plate in my former burner were in one piece, andwere made of brass, and had to bc cast with a core and then turned outto form a tlange tohold the burner in its place, which made the burnerexpensive to make. y

In this my present burner I cast the bottom plate separately and withouta core, the [lange being cast thereon for holding in place theperforated cap. The plate is also made of iron, which cheapens theburner.

The arms in this my new burner, having their ingers extending up throughthe plate into the combustion-chamber and surrounded chamber, consistingof the foraminated dome' Vor cap I, secured in place by the peripheralflange of the base-plate, with a central tube extending up from saidplate in the dome of the burner, all constructed and arranged asdescribed, and for the purpose specited.

WILLIAM C. NORTH.

Witnesses: l

J. H. BURRLDGE, A. L. CHAMPIoN.-

